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XB-ART-11465
Neuroscience 2000 Jan 01;961:231-6. doi: 10.1016/s0306-4522(99)00408-x.
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Embryonic expression and extracellular secretion of Xenopus slit.

Chen JH , Wu W , Li HS , Fagaly T , Zhou L , Wu JY , Rao Y .


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The slit genes have recently been found to encode proteins with a conserved chemorepulsive activity for axons in invertebrates and vertebrates. We have determined the expression pattern of a slit gene in Xenopus embryos. In the neural tube, slit is expressed at the ventral and dorsal midlines, and the motor neurons. slit is also expressed in a changing pattern in the retina. The full-length Xenopus Slit protein is secreted extracellularly, whereas its receptor Roundabout can not be secreted. Using a myc-tagged secreted Slit protein, we confirmed the binding of Slit to Roundabout expressed on the cell surface. These results confirm Slit-Roundabout interactions and the biochemical properties of Slit and Roundabout proteins, and further support the idea that Slit may guide axon projections in multiple regions of the embryo.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: myc robo1

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Ackerman, The mouse rostral cerebellar malformation gene encodes an UNC-5-like protein. 1997, Pubmed